42 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 60.3 Complete grazier (The); or, Gentleman and farmer’s 
directory. Containing also directions for making fish 
ponds, or canals, and for storing them, and ordering the — 
fish in the best manner. With several other useful and 
curious particulars. Written by a country gentleman, and 
originally designed for private use. 4th ed. London. 
1770. 312% Was, | 
‘* Of fish ponds,’’ pp. 244-252. 
Ang. 50.15 Connecticut — Commissioners of fisheries. [ist], 4th— 
13th, 15th-17th, 19th—22d report of the commissioners, 
1867, 1870-1879, 1881-1883, 1885-1888. Hartford, efc. 
1867-87. 8° Plates. 7 
The 1st report has the title, ‘‘ Report of the commissioners concerning the 
protection of fish in the Connecticut river, &c.’’ The 16th report is called — 
** 16th annual ee ok of the fish commissioners and Ist report of the shell fish 
commissioners.’? The pages containing _ the report of the shell se commis- 
‘sioners have been taken out from this copy. 
*Ang. 39.38 Conway, James. Forays among salmon and deer. 
London. 1861. sm. 8° 
A reprint, with four additional chapters, of his ‘‘ Letters from the High- — 
lands.”’ 
9464.25 Conway, James. Letters from the Highlands ; or, Two 
months among the salmon and the deer. London. 1859. 
sm. 8° Front. and wdcts. 
Several of the letters were originally published in the Fie/d. 
Reprinted, with additions, as ‘‘Forays among salmon and deer.”’ 
Cooper, Alfred W. Sporting sketches with pen and 
pencil. 1878. 4° See Francis, Francis, axd Cooper, A. W. 
Ang. 50.73 Cope, Edward Drinker. The fisheries of Pennsylvania. 
Plates. (Appended to PENNSYLVANIA — Commissioners 
of fisheries. Report for 1881/82, 8°, pp. 103-194.) 
‘*A descriptive and systematic account of the species of fishes known or 
supposed to exist in the waters of Pennsylvania.’’ 
Ang. 50.2.4(17) Cope, Edward Drinker. On the zodlogical position 
of Texas. Washington. 1880. 8° pp.(4),51. (U.S. 
NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 17.) 
VIII. 39(17) Another copy. 
Coquet-dale fishing songs (The). 1852. 8° See 
[ Doubleday, Thomas ]. | 
Ang. 49.38 Cornish, James. A view of the present state of the sal- 
mon and Channel-fisheries, and of the statute laws by 
which they are regulated, showing that it is to the defects 
of the latter that the present scarcity of the fish is to be 
attributed. Comprehending also the natural history and 
habits of the salmon, with some of its peculiarities hitherto 
undescribed; with the form of a new act designed to 
